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What Are The New Trends In Health Insurance

Medical insurance is a huge topic. It was talked about continually during the presidential election in the United States. However, we have not seen any significant changes yet. 2018 promises changes. However, experts warn us not to expect all of the changes to be positive.

What the future holds

Citizens and companies are in a holding pattern. During the recession, many people lost their jobs. Others were kept on but their hours were reduced to allow the companies to take advantage of them to the maximum point before they would be eligible for full benefits.

There was a big swing in people going back to school, and gaining training to make them more valuable. Though the recession seems to be over, experts warn another may come very soon. People are being selective about the positions they take. They refuse to be underpaid and seek positions that will be less likely cut if the recession hits again.

Benefits offered to employees is equally as important to them as their salary. The average citizen had no idea how financially difficult it would be when we suddenly faced double and triple insurance premiums, extremely expensive co-pays and deductibles, and in some cases, the loss of company shared insurance expenses altogether.

Companies are staggering and trying to get to their feet to be in the position to attract good people. If a company has less than 50 employees they usually opt for insurance policies with high deductibles. But, by law, they do not have to offer health coverage. Companies with more than 50 employees must offer “acceptable” insurance and they are expected to pay at least ½ of the premium.

Trends for 2018

These are just some of the trends showing up just in time for the new year. If this is all a bit confusing to you, this can help you. There is much work to do. It is clear that the rise in health care costs is a critical issue. There must be a ceiling on the rise in costs. American workers need healthcare they can afford. We are all waiting for Congress to make healthcare affordable and health service better. Maybe this will be our lucky year.

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